Countess of Tyrconnell Christine O’Donnell's Human Design Chart

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          Countess of Tyrconnell Christine O’Donnell's Biography

          Austrian countess, the illegitimate daughter of Charles de Ligne (1759-1792) and Adélaïde Delligni. Affectionately called “Titine” in the diaries and letters of her family, she was legitimated in 1810 by her grandfather Charles-Joseph, 7th Prince of Ligne (1735-1814). She married Comte Maurice O’Donnell de Tyrconnell (German: Moritz Graf O’Donnell von Tyrconnell; 1780–1843), an Austro-Irish count born in Vienna. They lived in Pressburg (now Bratislava, Slovakia) and had two sons: Maximilian Karl Lamoral Graf O’Donnell von Tyrconnell, who saved the life of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria in 1853; and Maurice, Jr, Moritz O’Donnell. Christine died on 19 May 1867.

          Countess of Tyrconnell Christine O’Donnell's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.